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President George W. Bush's job disapproval rating is at 69%, the highest presidential disapproval rating in Gallup history. http://www.gallup.com/video/106735/Record-Breaking-Disapproval-Rating-Bush.aspx Ican only wonder what took everyone so long
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President George W. Bush's job disapproval rating is at 69%, the highest presidential disapproval rating in Gallup history. http://www.gallup.com/video/106735/Record-Breaking-Disapproval-Rating-Bush.aspx Ican only wonder what took everyone so long To busy chasing the american dream,,,,,, GREED!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Edited by
Johncenawlife316
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Wed 06/04/08 12:58 PM
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President George W. Bush's job disapproval rating is at 69%, the highest presidential disapproval rating in Gallup history. http://www.gallup.com/video/106735/Record-Breaking-Disapproval-Rating-Bush.aspx Ican only wonder what took everyone so long This would be the second highest if John MCcaine get's in the White house. |
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You know at any other job at 69% disapproval rating means being fired.
So why isn't he fired yet? |
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You know at any other job at 69% disapproval rating means being fired. So why isn't he fired yet? No one wants to give him a blow job. |
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You know at any other job at 69% disapproval rating means being fired. So why isn't he fired yet? Why is he not in jail ?. . |
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You know at any other job at 69% disapproval rating means being fired. So why isn't he fired yet? Why is he not in jail ?. . For low approval ratings? Wow, I hope you aren't a judge or lawmaker. |
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The whole story is that Congress has a disapproval rate equal to President Bush.......
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You know at any other job at 69% disapproval rating means being fired. So why isn't he fired yet? Why is he not in jail ?. . For low approval ratings? Wow, I hope you aren't a judge or lawmaker. For everything else he did . |
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The whole story is that Congress has a disapproval rate equal to President Bush....... The whole story is that Congress doesnt have as low an approval rating. They do have a low one, but that is because they didn't impeach the flunky! |
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Edited by
Lindyy
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Wed 06/04/08 04:55 PM
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Now, now, children.
PollingReport.com President George W. Bush approval rating: 28% Gallup (5/8 to 5/11/08) 28% Quinnipiac (5/8/ to 5/11/08) Congress approval rating: 18% Gallup (5/8/ to 5/11/08) 18% Quinnipiac (5/8/ to 5/11/08) My theme in Presidential campaign 2000 BUSH, BUSH, HE'S OUR MAN, HE'LL DUMP GORE IN THE GARBAGE CAN (AND HE DID!) MY theme in Presidential campaign 2004 BUSH, BUSH, HE'S OUR MAN, HE'LL DUMP KERRY IN THE GARBAGE CAN! BUSH, BUSH, 4 MORE! (AND AGAIN HE DID!)(What on earth Was Republican Senator from PA here in PGH, John Heinz) thinking when he married that Theresa what is her name now - Kerry?) OK guys, who are you going to pick on this time? Lindyy |
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The whole story is that Congress has a disapproval rate equal to President Bush....... The whole story is that Congress doesnt have as low an approval rating. They do have a low one, but that is because they didn't impeach the flunky! heck--the congress is full of flunkies--and doesn't even know flunkies too-- |
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Now, now, children. PollingReport.com President George W. Bush approval rating: 28% Gallup (5/8 to 5/11/08) 28% Quinnipiac (5/8/ to 5/11/08) Congress approval rating: 18% Gallup (5/8/ to 5/11/08) 18% Quinnipiac (5/8/ to 5/11/08) My theme in Presidential campaign 2000 BUSH, BUSH, HE'S OUR MAN, HE'LL DUMP GORE IN THE GARBAGE CAN (AND HE DID!) MY theme in Presidential campaign 2004 BUSH, BUSH, HE'S OUR MAN, HE'LL DUMP KERRY IN THE GARBAGE CAN! BUSH, BUSH, 4 MORE! (AND AGAIN HE DID!)(What on earth Was Republican Senator from PA here in PGH, John Heinz) thinking when he married that Theresa what is her name now - Kerry?) OK guys, who are you going to pick on this time? Lindyy I supported the issues Bush ran on in 2000, no nation building, humble foreign policy, fiscally conservative policy, etc. What he did during his first term really turned me off to republicans in general but Bush's COUSIN John Kerry wasn't much of an opposition candidate to vote for either. What Bush and the Republican Party have become doesn't even remotely resemble what true conservatives once stood for. Bush ran up the debt faster than any other president in history. He EXPANDED the government more than any other President in our history. (Conservatives used to stand for small government.) He helped push through the Orwellian named Patriot Act as well as other legislation that took HUGE chunks away from our Constitutional rights. (Conservatives used to fight FOR the Constitution, NOT against it.) And ignoring the UN to remove Saddam from power because he ignored the UN makes about as much sense as microwaving your silverware. Of course Congress' approval rating is low. People voted in Democrats to get us out of Iraq and repeal Bush's bad policies. Nothing changed. The sad fact of the matter is it doesn't really matter who you vote into office. Republicans and Democrats have become two sides of the same coin. They basically support the same things but use their minor differences to divide the people. Day after day Americans suck up the BS Bill Oreilly and all the other TV punduits spew out to further along this false left/right paradigm but in reality no matter who you vote for in any major election the outcome will remain the same. You'll get a candidate who expands government, takes away more of our Rights, pushes us further into debt and pursues a foreign policy that leaves us more vulnerable and creates more enemies around the world. Until the majority of this country can understand this you can expect more war, continued building of a police state, higher gas prices and continued devaluation of our currency. |
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